Vaping as a possible cause of mouth cancer
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Associate Professor at Masonic Cancer Center at University of Minnesota.
Silvia studies the interaction of DNA and chemicals to investigate how lifestyle and environment exposures cause disease. Her work focuses on the development of mass spectrometry-based methods for the identification and quantification of DNA addition products (called adducts) in animals and humans.
Her expertise is environment & exposures, food & nutrition, alcohol, tobacco, DNA damage, mass spectrometry, exposome, cancer, analytical chemistry, metabolism
Visit website: https://www.cancer.umn.edu/bio/masonic-scholars/silvia-balbo
See also: Masonic Cancer Centre - Cancer institute focused on the causes, prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer.
Details last updated 13-Dec-2019
Flavoured, nicotine-infused vaping fluids can convert to harmful carcinogens after heating